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INFORMATION WANTED 

WITH REFERENCE TO 

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(NOW CINCINN'A-TI.) 



The Early Settlers of Losantiyilli 



ROBERT CLARKE & CO., PRIN 



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JKeCORD of the Distribution 
and Sale of Lots in the town 
of LosANTiviLLE [now Cin- 
cinnati], 1789-90. 



s^-^ HE section (No. 18) and fractional section (No, 
17) on which the town of Losantiville'-' (now 
the city of Cincinnati) was laid out, were pur- 
chased in January, 1788, by Matthias Denman, of 
Springfield, Essex county. New Jersey, from Judge 
John Cleves Symmes, who had, the previous year, 
patented the whole region between the two Miamis ex- 
tending back from the Ohio river to a line which would 
include six hundred thousand acres. Mr. Denman with 
a party of others interested in these Miami lands, started 
from New Jersey, in July, 1788, to commence the set- 



*So named by Mr, Filson, schoolmaster and surveyor, LrOS-j^NTi-viLLE, intended to 
mean, toiun opposite the mouth of the Licking, General Arthur St. Clair, Governor of the 
North Western Territory, on his first visit to the place, January 2d, 1 790, changed it to 
Cincinnati in honor of the Society of the Cincinnati of which he was a prominent member. 



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Record of the 'Distribution and Sale of 



tlement. They arrived at Limestone (now MaysviUe 
Kentucky) about the middle of August. Denman went 
to Lexington, and there entered into an agreement with 
Col. Robert Patterson and John Filson, to lay out a 
town on his purchase and establish a ferry. Li the end of 
September, these proprietors with Judge Symmes, Israel 
Ludlow and a considerable party, arrived opposite the 
mouth of the Licking, and commenced the survey. 
Messrs. Symmes, Patterson, Filson and a number of 
the men went back into the country to examine the in- 
terior of the purchase, while Denman with Ludlow and 
his surveyors took the meanderings of the Ohio from 
the Little Miami down. On the 5th of October, Mr. 
Filson strayed from his party when about five miles 
from the Big Miami, and was killed by the Lidians. 
This so deranged their plans that they all returned to 
Limestone, where Denman entered into a new agree- 
ment, with Patterson and Ludlow, substantially the 
same as the one to which Filson was a party. Denman 
returned to New Jersey, and Patterson to Lexington. 
In the end of December, Mr. Ludlow having com- 
pleted his plat of the proposed town, returned with a 
party of surveyors and others to mark the lots and 
commence the settlement. On the 7th of January, 1789, 
the drawing took place for the donation lots, being one 
in-lot and one out-lot to each of the first thirty settlers, 
under the following agreement : 



Lots in the town of Losantvville. 



'' Conditions on which the donation lots in the town of Losan- 
TIVILLE are held and settled. 



"The first thirty town and out lots to so many of the most 
earlv adventurers shall be given by the proprietors, Messrs. Den- 
man, Patterson and Ludlow, who for their part do agree to 
make a deed free and clear of all charges and incumbrances 
excepting that of surveying and deeding the same so soon as a 
deed is procured from Congress by Judge Symmes. 

"The lot-holders for their part do agree to become actual set- 
tlers on the premises-, plant and attend two crops successively 
and not less than one acre shall be cultivated for each crop and 
that within the term of two years — each person receiving a dona- 
tion lot or lots shall build an house equal to twenty feet square 
one storey and half high with a brick stone or clay chimney 
which shall stand in front of their respective in-lots and shall 
be put in tenantable repair within the term of two years from the 
date hereof. 

"Tlie above requisitions shall be minutely complyed with 
under penalty of forfeiture, unless Indian depredations render 
it impracticable. Done this seventh day of January, one thous- 
and seven hundred and eighty-nine." 

Mr. Ludlow, as agent of the proprietors, kept a 

Record of the Distribution and Sale of Lots, 

during the year 1789 and 1790, giving the names, 
the numbers of the lots, and the prices paid. 



Record of the Distribution and Sale of 



'This Record I propose to publish, with a copy of the 
plat, an account of the settlement, and sketches of the 
early adventurers. With this intent, I have collected 
from time to time considerable material, but much is 
still wanting, and I now appeal to our old citizens and 
the descendents of these pioneer families for any infor- 
mation they can give me respecting them. 

1 desire jyo//r co-operaticn in the collection of all facts 
relating to any of the persons named in the following 
list, which embraces every name on the Record, but 
would especially request that you will furnish me with as 
full a statement as possible of all you know or can learn 
with reference to those families with which you inay be 
related. 

I will be obliged to you if you will make a thorough 
examination of all family papers and records within 
your reach and give me the result of your investiga- 
tions, stating concisely and chronologically, all facts, 
names, dates, and incidents, such as 

Place and date of birth, marriage and death. 

The maiden name, with place and date of birth and 
death of wife or wives. 

The names, places and dates of the birth and death 
of their children. 

The various residences of each, and dates. 

Occupation or profession. 

Their services in the Indian wars. 



Lots in the town of Losantiville. 



Date, term of service etc., of any office of trust or 
honor they may have held. 

Copies of old wills, letters,, memoranda or family 
records, relating to them in any manner. If you have 
not time to make copies of these and will entrust them 
to me for a short time, I will make copies of such as 
I can use, and safely return the originals to you. 

I also desire accessj. for consultation, to any of the 
early newspapers printed in Cincinnati, as, doubtless, 
much valuable information-can be gleaned from them, 
especially respecting those who remained here, in inci- 
dental notices, obituaries, advertisements, etc. 
Your early attention to this will oblige. 

Yours Respectfully, 

Robert Clarke, 



Cincinnati, May^ 1870. 



Names on the Record of the Distribu- 
tion and Sale of Lots in the town of Lo- 
santiville^ 1789-90. 

(The names of the original Proprietors are in small caps, of those who drew the 
first thirty donation-lots in italics.) 



1. Adams, Dr. 

2. Adams, George. 

3. Adams, John. 

4. Atchison, Henry. 

5. Badgeley^ Noah. 

6. Baker, Mahlign. 

7. Barns, Stephen. 

8. Bates, Daniel. 

9. Bates, Isaac. 

10. Beazley, William. 

1 1. Bechtel, Henry. 

12. Beedle. William. 

13. Benham, Richard. 

14. Benham, Robert. 

15. Black, Thomas. 

16. Blackburn, James. 

1 7. Blackburn Samuel. 

18. Blanchard, John. 

19. Bostwick, Truman. 



20. Brown, Thomas. 

21. Bruen, Thaddeus. 

22. Brunton & Doherty, 

23. Burd, Moses. 
.,24. Burns, James. 

25. Caldwell, Robert. 

26. Campbell, James. 

27. Campbell, Matthew. 

28. Campbell, William. 

29. Car petit er., James. 

30. Cavender, Garret. 

31. Cheek, John. 

32. Cochran, Thomas. 

33. Coleman Ephraim. 

34. Colwell, James. 

35. Cook, Peyton. 

36. Cooper, Daniel C, 

37. Coulson, John. 

38. Covert John. 



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Record of the Distribution and Sale of ■ 


39- 


Cummings, John. 


66. 


Freeman., Isaac. 


40. 


Cunningham, James. 


67. 


Freeman, Samuel. 


41- 


Cutter, John. 


68. 


Fulton, fesse. 


42. 


Cutter, Joshua. 


69. 


Funk, Adam. 


43- 


Cutter, Seth. 


70. 


Garrison, Abraham. 


44- 


Danalds, Matthew. 


71- 


Gates, Uriah. 


45- 


Darling, Edward. 


72. 


Gizzel, Thomas. 


46. 


Davis, Jonathan. 


73- 


Goald, James. 


47- 


Davis, Elijah. 


74- 


Gowen, William. 


48. 


Davison. 


75- 


Gray, Archibald. 


49- 


Denman, Matthias. 


76. 


Greves, George. 


50. 


Devin, William. 


77- 


GrifFen, John. 


51- 


Dillan, William. 


78. 


Hamblen, Joel. 


52. 


Doharty, (Brunton &). 


79- 


Hardesty, Hezekiah. 


53- 


Dorough, William. 


80. 


Hardesty, Uriah. 


54- 


Dument, Benjamin. 


81. 


Harris, William. 


55- 


Dument, James. 


82. 


Harway, James. 


56. 


Ellis, John. 


83- 


Hedger, William. 


57- 


Farnum, Russell. 


84. 


Heooleson. 


58. 


Ferguson, Captain. 


85. 


Hinds, Robert. 


59- 


FiLsoN, John. 


86. 


Hole, Daniel. 


6o. 


Finlay, Joshua. 


87. 


Hole, Dr. John. 


6i. 


Finley, Elijah. 


88. 


Hole, William. 


62. 


Fitts, Jonathan. 


89. 


Holland, Edward. 


63- 


Flinn, Benjamin. 


90. 


Holt, Jerum. 


64. 


Ford, Lieutenant Mahlon 


.91. 


Hunt, Israel. 


65- 


Fowler, Jacob. 


92. 


Hunt, Nehemiah. 





Lots in the town of Losantiville. 


9 


93- 


Johnston, Nicholas. 


120. McClure, Mary. 




94. 


Joice, David. 


121. McClure, William. 




95. 


Jones, Nicholas. 


122. McConnel.^ James. 




96. 


Kearsey, John (or Kearney?^ 


1 123. McCoy, William. 




97. 


Kelly, Joseph. 


124. McHendry, Enoch. 




98. 


Kelly, William. 


125. McHendry, Joseph. 




99- 


Kemper, Rev. James. 


126. McKnight, M. 




100 


. Kennedy, Francis. 


127. McLaughlin, Henry. 




lOI 


. Kennedy, Samuel. 


128. McLaughlin, John. 




102, 


. Kibby, Ephraim. 


129. McMillan, William. 




103. 


, Kingsbury, Lieutenant. 


130. Marshall, James. 




104, 


, Kitchell, Bethuel. 


131. Martin, Elijah. 




105. 


. Kitchell, Daniel. 


132. Martin Isaac. 




106. 


Kitchell, Luther. ■ 


133. Martin, Margaret. 




107. 


Kitchell, Samuel. 


134. Martin, Samuel. 




108. 


Lindsay, Harry. 


135. Mellen, Luke. 




109. 


Lindsicourt, Cobus. 


136. Menser, Jonas. 




I 10. 


Logan, David. 


137. Mercer, Jonathan. 




III. 


Lore, John. 


138. Millan, James. 




112. 


Lowry, James. 


139. Miller, John. 




^113. 


Ludlow, Israel. 


140. Miller, Moses. 




114. 


Ludlow, John. 


141. Mills, Jacob. 




115. 


Lyon, James. 


142. Mooney, Samuel. 




116. 


McClure, Daniel. 


143. Moore, Alexander. 




117. 


McClure, David. 


144. Moore, Robert. 




118. 


McClure, George. 


145. Morrel, Dr. 




119. 


McCIure, John. 


146. Mott, Jesse. 





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Record of the 


Distribu 


tion and Sale of 


147. 


Munn, Captain John 


• 174- 


Rolstien, William. 


148. 


Murfey, George. 


175- 


Rood, Reuben. 


149. 


Murfey, John. 


176. 


Root, Asa. 


150. 


Neilson, Mr. 


177. 


Ross, Jonathan. 


151. 


Niece, George. 


178. 


Ross, John. 


152. 


Noon, Christopher. 


179. 


Ross, John, Jr. 


153- 


Orcutt, Darius. C. 


180. 


Ross, William. 


154- 


Parks, Andrew. 


181. 


Rusk, William. 


155- 


Parks, Culbertson. 


182. 


Sargent, Col. Winthrop. 


156. 


Patterson, Col. R 


OB'T.183. 


Sayre, Levi. 


157- 


Peck, Presley. 


184. 


Scott, David. 


158. 


Persons, Thomas. 


185. 


Scott, James. 


159. 


Philips, Jabish. 


186. 


Scott, Obediah. 


160. 


Pierson, Matthew. 


187. 


Seaman, John. 


161. 


Pierson, Samuel. 


188. 


Seaman, Jonas. 


162. 


Porter, John. 


189. 


Shaw, Niles. 


163. 


Potter, Enos. 


190. 


Sheets, Casper. 


164. 


Pratt, Captain. 


191. 


Shoemaker^ Daniel. 


165. 


Pursley, James. 


192. 


Stewart, Archibald. 


166. 


Reed, Henry. 


193- 


Steiuat-t, Jesse. 


167. 


Reeder, Jacob. 


194. 


Stebbins, Zeba. 


168. 


Reeder, Stephen, 


195. 


Strong, Captain. 


169. 


Richards, Thomas. 


196. 


Sullivan, Dennis. 


170. 


Riddle, John. 


197. 


Symmes, John Cleves. 


171. 


Riddle, William. 


198. 


Tapping, Jacob. 


172. 


Ritchison, Abraham. 


199. 


Taylor, Henry. 


^n- 


Rolstien, Nathaniel. 


200. 


Terry, Enos. 



Lots in the town of Losantiville. 



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201. Terry, John, Sr, 213. 

202. Terry, Robert. 214. 

203. Tharp, John. 215. 

204. Thornton, Joseph. 216. 

205. Traverse, Scott. 217. 

206. Turner, Judge. 218. 

207. Vance, John. 219. 

208. Van Cleve, Benjamin. 220. 

209. Van Cleve, John. 221. 

210. Van Doran, Jacob. 222. 

211. Van Eton, John. 223. 

212. Van Meter, Isaac. 224. 



Van Nuys, Cornelius. 
Valentine, Benjamin. 
Wallace, James. 
Warwick, Jacob. 
Welch, David. 
TVhite, Sylvester. 
Whiteside, Samuel. 
Wiant, John. 
JViUia?ns, Joel. 
Winters. 
Wood, Amos. 
Woodward, Levi. 



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